Your site title can be anything you’d like; it doesn’t have to be the same as your blog’s URL or your username. You can use a cleaned-up version of your URL (e.g., myawesomeblog07 can become My Awesome Blog), or change it to whatever best reflects your site’s personality and topic. Note: No matter what you change your site’s title to, your address remains the same.

Tagline

A tagline is a short phrase or sentence that states what your site is about. This is like the slogan of your site and is often funny, creative and eye-catching.

The tagline will appears under the Vantage Header image

If you do not want a tagline on your site leave this option blank.

Logo Image

This is the image you want to display next to the site title. This image should be 150px x 50px

Footer Copyright

Site Icon

This is the little icon that is displayed in the browser next to the name of your site. This image is also used in the bookmark bar and WordPress mobile apps. Image should be a square that is 512px x 512px.

Membership

You can find this setting here:

Go to your WordPress Admin

Click “Genera”l under the “Setting” menu

This option allows people to sign up as a member on your site using the WordPress user function.

When using Vantage you will want this option set to “Anyone can register”. This will allow anyone to register for your site.

Note: Your member/WordPress user permission settings still apply. Example: If you have it so an admin must approve a member this will still happen even if you have the “Anyone can register” option set

New User Default Role

You can find this setting here:

Go to your WordPress Admin

Click “Genera”l under the “Setting” menu

The new user default role is used to specify what user role will be assigned to new users. You can set this role to anything you want including a custom role. However we suggest using the “Subscriber” role.

Reading Settings Tab

You can find this option in your WordPress admin under the “Settings” Menu,

Your homepage displays

Vantage comes with the following pages preset for you.

“Front page” set to “Home”

“Posts page” set to “Blog”

You can change these page to fit your needs however we recommend you keep these unchanged unless you are using custom pages.

Discussion Settings Tab

You can find this option in your WordPress admin under the “Settings” Menu,

If you have not used WordPress before, we recommend reading the WordPress codex page on Discussion settings.

Discussion settings has the same effect on reviews as it does on blog comments